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Thanks Peanut. I don't recall seeing that model, but I was interested in versions that didn't have that front slant to the rear door window. I know about the goofy white multi-door version someone built. Ick.

I'll keep looking for a larger image to post Moose.

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Here's another way of doing it. I think I like this solution to the front of the rear doors better.

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Ruben can I ask for a few more small tweaks ?, as you've taken it almost all the way to the rendering I want to use for soul inspiration.
I would love to see the cars name
Hubba
Hubba
On the lower cowl side. If you could some how add a windshield and frame that would be swell too. Lastly I want to run black head light trim rings and the stainless cross brace I plan to run down low making it follow real close, like a 1/2" from the grill shells lower lip. Any help is so greatly appreciated, I won't bother you again, thanks, Wyatt.

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Here's another way of doing it. I think I like this solution to the front of the rear doors better.

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I very much agree. That excess V that just adding another cab door in back is not very visually appealing, and it seems to me, if you go to all the trouble of doing the work to make a mordor Stude truck, the little extra it would take to clean up that rear door appearance should not be an issue.

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Ruben can I ask for a few more small tweaks ?, as you've taken it almost all the way to the rendering I want to use for soul inspiration.
I would love to see the cars name
Hubba
Hubba
On the lower cowl side. If you could some how add a windshield and frame that would be swell too. Lastly I want to run black head light trim rings and the stainless cross brace I plan to run down low making it follow real close, like a 1/2" from the grill shells lower lip. Any help is so greatly appreciated, I won't bother you again, thanks, Wyatt.

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Ruben must be busy making a living so I thought I'd try to help you out...

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I've got a simple request for any of the photoshop wizards. I'm building a '37 Chevy coupe. I found this picture on the internet and would like to know what it would look like painted refrigerator white both with and without wide white walls. The wheels pictured are fine. Thanks in advance!

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I've got a simple request for any of the photoshop wizards. I'm building a '37 Chevy coupe. I found this picture on the internet and would like to know what it would look like painted refrigerator white both with and without wide white walls. The wheels pictured are fine

Looking to turn this fella into a 2 tone of sorts. I'll let you have some creative freedom but I was thinking top original cream color as well as the raised portion of the rear quarter panel (I have the trim) with the rest of the body a dark turquoise (color idea pictured) any other 2 tone ideas are welcome- keep in mind original interior is a teal color and cream

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Thanks Moose! Would you switch the cowl lettering to dirty old white? Then pull the windshield frame bottom down, it's not covering the whole opening. Lastly you went the right direction but I want to more closely copy the bottom edge shape of the grill shell. It will be more show trim vibe then say a nerf bar or a petite chin bumper, if that makes sense. Wyatt

Could I have a few scallop options to choose from? My truck will be a regular cab, but this photo's here, so it'll do for an example to mull over. I'm leaning towards a dual scallop longer at the lower door and shorter at the top following the line just below the window OR if the shorter scallop should come off the top of the fender line? Option two is 2 or 3 thin, short scallops off the fender only.
I'm thinking with those bowed fenders, I want the leading edge of the scallop to follow the line at the back of the wheel opening, over the fender and then drop back to the door, but those of you who have seen lots or done them before might suggest if certain forms look best on the fat fendered vehicles. I know there's no one way to do these, but over time some things generally might look better than others. Thanks!

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Thanks Moose! Would you switch the cowl lettering to dirty old white? Then pull the windshield frame bottom down, it's not covering the whole opening. Lastly you went the right direction but I want to more closely copy the bottom edge shape of the grill shell. It will be more show trim vibe then say a nerf bar or a petite chin bumper, if that makes sense. Wyatt